Note: there is no fee for this event.
Forum and Presentation
Considering Seniors' Quality of Life:
Model, Measurement, and Policy Implications
A team from the University of Toronto and the North York
Public Health Department have developed an approach by which
seniors' quality of life can be assessed. The model
considers seniors' satisfaction with their physical,
psychological and spiritual well-being. It also looks at
seniors' connections with their physical, social, and
community environments. Finally, it examines daily,
leisure, and growth or maintenance activities.
The Forum introduces the model, describes how quality of
life can be measured, and provides applications of the
model. Program and policy implications are considered.
Copies of the measures and related publications and
materials will be available.
Program
Dennis Raphael, University of Toronto
The Quality of Life Model
Jennifer D'Amico, Downsview Seniors' Services
Social Services Applications
Maureen Cava, North York Public Health Department
Public Health Applications
Robin Stadnyk, KFLA Health Unit & Queens University
Community Nursing Applications
Discussion and Questions
Monday, September 30, 8:30 A.M.- Noon
Location: North York Library Auditorium,
North York Centre Subway Stop (Yonge Line)
Presented by the North York Community Health Promotion
Research Unit: a partnership of the North York Public Health
Department and the Centre for Health Promotion, University
of Toronto. The Unit is funded by a Research Grant from the
Ontario Ministry of Health.
Participation is limited: For further details and to
register, contact Dennis Raphael, (416) 978-7567; fax: (416)
978-2087; e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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